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  • Gas leak forces evacuations in Palmer Lake

    January 11th, 2012
    Our Colorado News A gas leak in the Elephant Rock Mobile Home Park located in Palmer Lake forced an evacuation on Jan. 9. After receiving a call Black Hills Energy went out to check where the leak was coming from and determined that it was coming from beneath one of the ...
  • A symbol of history gone

    January 18th, 2012
    Our Colorado News I'm in mourning today and will be for some time to come. I learned this past week that the recently appointed director and the current board of directors of the Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts unanimously voted to sell the iconic Kaiser Frazer neon sign ...
  • Woodmoor to elect three new board members

    January 25th, 2012
    Our Colorado News The Woodmoor Improvement Association will elect three new members to their board of directors next week during the association's annual meeting. There are four candidates seeking three seats that will be left vacant by WIA President Chuck Maher, ...
  • Monument man where he needs to be in Afghanistan

    January 26th, 2012
    Our Colorado News Afghanistan isn't necessarily where Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Matthew Bassett wants to be but for the time being it's where he feels he needs to be. Although he is in the Navy, he is serving in Marjah, Afghanistan, with the 2nd Battalion 9th ...
  • AF Academy Cadets Reported Sexual Misconduct

    January 26th, 2012
    KMGH Denver AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Air Force Academy cadets discovered a possible assault and turned in a fellow cadet who is now charged with sexual misconduct. A hearing to that began Thursday is under way for Stephan H. Claxton who is charged with ...
  • Woodland Park begins annual beetle survey

    January 26th, 2012
    Our Colorado News Colorado is currently in the midst of a decades-long Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic that has destroyed more than 4 million acres of pine trees. Woodland Park's beetle abatement program has so far kept the epidemic at bay but as shown by this photo other ...
  • 2 Students Facing Expulsion Over Asthma Inhaler

    January 27th, 2012
    KMGH Denver MONUMENT, Colo. -- Two Monument middle school students are facing expulsion after one loaned the other her asthma inhaler because she thought the girl was having an attack. Breana Crites says she was short of breath during a physical education class ...
  • Donations still needed for 2012 fireworks

    January 3rd, 2012
    Our Colorado News The Palmer Lake Fireworks Committee needs to raise $50000 to put on the 2012 fireworks show and $20000 is needed by March. If the donations don't come in the show is in danger of being cancelled. File Photo The “Best Small Town Fireworks Show in ...
  • Horses and covered wagons, a simpler life

    January 4th, 2012
    Our Colorado News It may seem peculiar to some to see a horse-drawn covered wagon making its way down Colo. 105. After all, this is 2012 and not the 1800s when that form of transportation was probably a common sight in Palmer Lake and Monument. ...
  • Music and humor take center stage at TLCA in January

    January 5th, 2012
    Our Colorado News The Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts is starting the year off with some performances that for the first time are gracing the town of Palmer Lake. From a big band orchestra to a radio theater show to a tribute to Bob Dylan the center will offer something ...

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